Good evening, folks. I’m tracking two systems over the next 24 hours. The first is a big snowstorm across the southeast that may brush far southeastern Kentucky. The other is a clipper diving into the Ohio Valley on Saturday, bringing some light accumulations to the region.
The first system could bring a few flakes to the Virginia border counties later tonight…
Our Saturday system continues to feature light snow and snow showers breaking out from northwest to southeast. The one forecast model that was a holdout, the NAM, has finally figured it out…
Light is the key word with this, but some accumulation will be possible…
I wasn’t going to make a first call, but work wanted one so I thought I would share it with you guys.
Winds will be very gusty in from tomorrow afternoon into the evening, with gusts making a run at 30mph…
That’s going to make those temps feel much, much colder right on through Sunday.
Clippers then dive back in here next week, with the next coming Monday night and Tuesday…
With another following that up…
Enjoy the evening and take care.
Thoughts on next week clippers? Coatings or more?
CB said earlier it would be light- stressed the word Light. Forecasts shows same.
Feel better soon, CB. You know your body best, so rest when needed but don’t let anyone tell you what to do.
The high in Lexington was only 30 today. We only had six days all of last winter that cold or colder. Hang on winter lovers, this is just starting
take it for what its worth, because they change daily. Ensembles are showing a warm up around Christmas
True–but my point is last year the winter was extremely mild–almost record mild. This year will be colder, and will give more snow chances.
Most of us got an inch or less, so nowhere to go but up 🙂
Colder yes, more “snow chances” yes…actual snow totals, maybe double last years abysmal totals. So, double the total from my yard from last winter is roughly 1.5″!
Bragging, huh? Richmond got 1″ and that is rounding up 🙂
The snow outlook is kind of looking grim for the month. Maybe things will change? Just what we need; a cold, bare ground.